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From migration to morphogenesis: how cells stop moving and build epithelia School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Kyra Campbell Application Deadline: Applications accepted all
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KTH, while the school is coordinated by Linnaeus University. Accordingly, different perspectives to achieve sustainable targets in mining and metallurgy will be explored in seven parallel and
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skills in general and a taste for meticulousness are essential. In parallel, interest for soft matter concepts and modelling will be of help to interpret the data. Experience in data analysis (including
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. We develop and apply both experimental and computational approaches, including in vivo Massively Parallel Reporter Assays (MPRAs), to define the sequence basis and functional consequences of enhancer
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parameters. In parallel, the candidate will gain in-depth knowledge of time-modulated photonic media, nonlinear optics, adjoint-based optimization strategies for high-dimensional inverse design, and realistic
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Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Application Deadline 7 Apr 2026 - 20:00 (Europe/Lisbon) Country Portugal Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 35 Is the
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to apply. This integrated pipeline spans: continuous clinical genomic data re-analysis → massive parallel clinical biomarker postprocessing → clinical NLP and LLM tool development (history-taking, visit
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science » Modelling tools Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Application Deadline 31 May 2026 - 23:59 (Europe/Paris) Country France Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time
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Institute PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK Students Prof David Fletcher, Prof Paul Richmond, Prof Roger Lewis Application Deadline: 14 May 2026 Details This project is part of cohort 3 of the EPSRC
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State University of New York University at Albany | Albany, New York | United States | about 24 hours ago
vibration isolation). In parallel to the benefits of quantum computing, artificial intelligence and neuromorphic computing seek to emulate the massively parallel, highly efficient computing capacity